- 简明
- 柯林斯
- 牛津
carousing
- [kəˈraʊzɪŋ]
释义
- v.痛饮,闹饮欢宴( carouse的现在分词 )
实用场景例句
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The singing and carousing did not end until after midnight.
人们把酒纵歌,一直闹腾到后半夜。
柯林斯例句
During the next nine years he alternated between service in several armies and carousing in Paris.
在那以后的九年里,他时而在几个军队中服役,时而在巴黎狂欢作乐.
辞典例句
In his youth George W . Bush had a reputation for carousing.
小布什在年轻时有好玩的名声.
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We spent Sunday drinking and carousing, clap or no clap.
我们整个星期天都在喝酒、狂欢, 也顾不得什么淋病不淋病了.
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People were , unsurprisingly, at their happiest when eating, carousing or pottering around the garden.
不足为奇的是, 人们在吃饭 、 痛饮狂欢或在花园中漫步时最幸福.
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The custom of a bachelor party before a wedding is often characterized by drunkenness and carousing.
在结婚前夕的单身派对里,通常是醉酒狂欢,宴乐终宵.
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After all, it wasn't as if I carousing with the boys every night.
毕竟, 我又不是每晚和男人们出去寻欢作乐.
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Take care to avoid parties or games where thoughtless revelry and carousing are the norm.
要小心避开狂欢痛饮的宴会.
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Adjective
1. used of riotously drunken merrymaking;
"a night of bacchanalian revelry"
"carousing bands of drunken soldiers"
"orgiastic festivity"
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